Roman Samarin
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Roman Samarin
Summary
Roman Samarin is a human[1]. Born in Kharkiv[2], he… he was born on October 13, 1911[3]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. He died on January 1, 1974[5]. He worked as a scientist[6].
Key Facts
- Born in Kharkiv[2], Roman Samarin…
- Roman Samarin died in Moscow[4].
- Roman Samarin was born on October 13, 1911[3].
- Roman Samarin died on January 1, 1974[5].
- Roman Samarin died on January 28, 1974[7].
- Burial took place at Khimki Cemetery[8].
- Roman Samarin held citizenship in Soviet Union[9].
- Roman Samarin's professions included scientist[6].
- Roman Samarin's field of work was literary studies[10].
- Roman Samarin was employed by Lomonosov Moscow State University[11].
- Among Roman Samarin's employers was Gorky Institute of World Literature[12].
- Roman Samarin's education included a stint at National University of Kharkiv[13].
- Roman Samarin's doctoral advisor was Oleksandr Biletskyi[14].
- Roman Samarin received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[15].
- Roman Samarin received the Banner of Labor[16].
- Roman Samarin is recorded as male[17].
- Roman Samarin's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Roman Samarin supervised Yury Vipper as a doctoral student[19].
- Roman Samarin supervised Alexander Belskiy as a doctoral student[20].
- Roman Samarin supervised Aleksandr Nikolayevich Nikolyukin as a doctoral student[21].
- Roman Samarin earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Philology[22].
- Roman Samarin's given name is recorded as Roman[23].
- Roman Samarin's described by source is recorded as Faces of Moscow[24].
- Roman Samarin's contributed to creative work is recorded as Concise Literary Encyclopedia[25].
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Origins and Family
Roman Samarin's place of birth was Kharkiv[2]. He was born on October 13, 1911[3].
Education
Roman Samarin's education included a stint at National University of Kharkiv[13]. His doctoral advisor was Oleksandr Biletskyi[14]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Philology[22].
Career and Affiliations
Roman Samarin worked as a scientist[6]. His field of work was literary studies[10]. Employers include Lomonosov Moscow State University[11], a public university[26], in Russia[27], founded in 1755[28], headquartered in Moscow[29] and Gorky Institute of World Literature[12], an educational institution[30], in Soviet Union[31], founded in 1932[32]. Doctoral students include Yury Vipper[19], a literary scholar[33], 1916–1991[34], of Russian Empire[35], specialised in comparative literature[36]; Alexander Belskiy[20], a literary historian[37], 1921–1977[38], of Soviet Union[39], awarded the Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[40], specialised in philology[41]; and Aleksandr Nikolayevich Nikolyukin[21], a literary historian[42], 1928–2023[43], of Soviet Union[44], specialised in history of literature[45].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[15], a socialist order of merit[46], in Soviet Union[47], founded in 1928[48] and Banner of Labor[16], an order[49], in German Democratic Republic[50], founded in 1954[51].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1974[5] and January 28, 1974[7]. Roman Samarin passed away in Moscow[4]. Burial took place at Khimki Cemetery[8].
FAQs
Where was Roman Samarin born?
Roman Samarin was born in Kharkiv[2].
Where did Roman Samarin die?
Roman Samarin died in Moscow[4].
What did Roman Samarin do for work?
Roman Samarin worked as scientist[6].
Where did Roman Samarin go to school?
Roman Samarin was educated at National University of Kharkiv[13].
What awards did Roman Samarin receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[15] and Banner of Labor[16].